Hunting at Blackwater NWR

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is one of more than 560 national wildlife refuges in the United States. The primary objective of a national wildlife refuge is to provide habitat for the conservation and protection of wildlife. The harvest of surplus animals is one tool used to manage wildlife populations. Carefully managed hunts maintain wildlife populations at a level compatible with the environment, provide wholesome recreational opportunities, and permit the use of a valuable, renewable resource.

REMEMBER! Your hunt permit authorizes you to take specified game only. Harming or needlessly disturbing any other wildlife is a violation of Refuge regulations and is cause for prosecution.

Hunt Coordinator

Important: For more information about any of the deer or turkey hunts offered at Blackwater NWR, or to request a hunt packet containing hunting regulations, maps, and applications, please contact Hunt Coordinator Allen Johnston at 410-221-8815.

Deer Hunting

The refuge offers archery, quota and non-quota muzzleloader, and quota and non-quota shotgun hunts as well as special disabled and youth hunt opportunities for both white-tailed deer and sika deer.

Hunting at Blackwater is on a first come, first serve basis. There is no standby.

The application period for gun hunting during the 2018-19 deer season has ended. Permits for archery only are available for purchase ($20, cash or check only) at the Visitor Center daily 9:00 am til 4:00 pm through the end of the season.

The 2018-19 application and regulation information is posted below for reference. Please be aware that the application process will change substantially next year as we transition to an on-line system.

All hunting questions should be directed to the hunt coordinator at 410-221-8815.

Turkey Hunting

Each spring the refuge offers turkey hunting on designated Tuesdays and Saturdays within the State season. Hunters can use any weapon approved for state turkey hunts. The refuge also offers a special one day youth turkey hunt.

Turkey hunters are chosen by lottery from applications received.

The application process for the 2018 Turkey Hunt has ended. The 2018 Turkey Hunt regulations, application instructions, and hunt map (PDF files) are posted below for your reference, but be aware that some regulations may change for 2019. If you have a question about the Turkey Hunt, please call Hunt Coordinator Allen Johnston at 410-221-8815.Please be aware that the application process will change substantially next year as we transition to an on-line system.

Waterfowl Hunting

Blackwater NWR provides waterfowl hunting opportunities at several designated hunt sites on the refuge. Waterfowl hunting is permitted on dates specified by the Refuge during the State waterfowl season. All sites are accessible by boat only.

The 2018-19 Blackwater NWR waterfowl hunt information is below.Please follow all instructions found within the regulations. Waterfowl hunting is free, but you must call in to reserve a site. Reservation call-in begins at 8:00 am sharp (cell phone time) on the dates indicated in the regulations. If you get voicemail, hang up and call again until someone answers because voice messages are not checked immediately.

Please note that everyone in your hunting party must print out and sign the regulations page. This serves as your waterfowl hunting permit.

What We Do

Delmarva Peninsula Fox Squirrel

The Delmarva peninsula fox squirrel (DFS) is a large tree squirrel that lives in mature hardwood and pine forests throughout the Delmarva peninsula. Recently removed from the endangered species list, this squirrel is still a rarity on the eastern shore, with Blackwater refuge hosting the largest natural population.